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the u.s. loses a warplane as the allies keep up the assault on libya and qaddafi remains defiant. >> ( translated ): we will win. we will be victorious in this historical battle. we will not surrender. >> couric: i'm katie couric. also tonight, they survived one disaster, now these japanese have been forced to take shelter against another threat: nuclear radiation. america's nuclear problem. where to store permanently more than 145 million pounds of spent fuel rods. and college students struggling to make the grade. what some schools are doing to make sure they graduate. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it's four days into a u.s.-led assault on his military, and libya's moammar qaddafi has lost radar installations, tanks, and naval facilities but not his defiance. he appeared in public tonight in tripoli vowing to fight on and telling supporters he will win and will not
the u.s. loses a warplane as the allies keep up the assault on libya and qaddafi remains defiant. >> ( translated ): we will win. we will be victorious in this historical battle. we will not surrender. >> couric: i'm katie couric. also tonight, they survived one disaster, now these japanese have been forced to take shelter against another threat: nuclear radiation. america's nuclear problem. where to store permanently more than 145 million pounds of spent fuel rods. and college...
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. >>> the president says that the u.s. is dais away from handing over control of military op rages in libya to other countries. despite the cost, he says americans will ultimately feel satisfied that this mission helps people. >> because of the extraordinary capabilities and ballor of our men and women in uniform, we have already saved lives. >> the pentagon is blaming equipment failure for the f5 that crashed in libya today. two american pilots suffered minor injuries. the u.s. military says it is considering all actions this response to attacks. now this video reportedly shot there surfaced on youtube. >> in japan, workers are a major step closer to ending nuclear crisis. electricity has been restored to the nuclear power plant. workers have to check all the equipment for damage before swim switching on the cooling process. there's a threat of radiation leaks. a strong aftershock yairs of japan. the quake struck early wednesday morning. >> he was supposed to be the prosecution star witness as testimony in the barry bonds
. >>> the president says that the u.s. is dais away from handing over control of military op rages in libya to other countries. despite the cost, he says americans will ultimately feel satisfied that this mission helps people. >> because of the extraordinary capabilities and ballor of our men and women in uniform, we have already saved lives. >> the pentagon is blaming equipment failure for the f5 that crashed in libya today. two american pilots suffered minor injuries. the...
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coming up next a special report for you about profiteers in the u.s. medical drugs market the program where the human health is being sacrificed for big bucks. in two thousand and two the top ten drug companies in america made more profits than four hundred ninety of america's wealthiest companies combined helping raise profits are cancer drugs which in two thousand and five alone rose nearly sixteen percent compared to three percent for other prescriptions. today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month. the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget and research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and in ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress. food and drugs act in the united states and in food and drugs act and canada are not being a god. this is a very serious problem this is been the fight that i have fought for now for the last twenty years in canada and together with my coll
coming up next a special report for you about profiteers in the u.s. medical drugs market the program where the human health is being sacrificed for big bucks. in two thousand and two the top ten drug companies in america made more profits than four hundred ninety of america's wealthiest companies combined helping raise profits are cancer drugs which in two thousand and five alone rose nearly sixteen percent compared to three percent for other prescriptions. today an average cancer drug...
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meanwhile, the u.s. carrier george washington, which is stationed in japan, has left the harbor south of tokyo as a precaution. >> another nuclear emergency has certainly gotten the attention of the german chancellor. she says, rapid decisions are needed on the future of power in this country. and e leaders of the per plants say therefore -- there will be a panel to assess the risk on german nuclear plant. >> tuesday's meeting at the chancellery produced an agreement on the addition of a panel of experts. there will look at the implications of nuclear power. an ethics commission for safe energy supply wille tasked with assessing the risksnd ranking them. >> it won't focus on current safety standards, but on identifying risks that have not been considered in the past. >> isn't it time to reassess the promises that we work with and base our standards on new, tougher premises? couldn't two catastrophe strike in germany at the same time, a flood, and an explosion? >> the goal is to make nuclear power a thing
meanwhile, the u.s. carrier george washington, which is stationed in japan, has left the harbor south of tokyo as a precaution. >> another nuclear emergency has certainly gotten the attention of the german chancellor. she says, rapid decisions are needed on the future of power in this country. and e leaders of the per plants say therefore -- there will be a panel to assess the risk on german nuclear plant. >> tuesday's meeting at the chancellery produced an agreement on the addition...
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back home, slogging through it, and then we have fired, as of today, 162 cruise missiles from mostly u.s. navy ships and submarines offshore. so while they are not fighting on the ground, remember this is fuelers, pilots, all those deckhands, all those men and women working on all those ships. aircraft fueling them up. there is a lot of people engaged in this third front. >> jimmy: have we ever seen anything like this in our country? >> we haven't been this busy. i don't think our military's been at this busy a footing. >> jimmy: it's insane. and our goal for this libya thing is so that kadafi -- or gadhafi -- is there a real thing? >> you know, pick one. >> jimmy: pick one? >> yeah, we have a couple spellings. i've gone with the "g." i've gone with the "kh." gone with just the "k." >> jimmy: "haddafi?" >> never that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, never -- won't try that one. >> but, yeah, the goal can't be to take him out. he's not a target. the pentagon briefer said last sunday, "look, if he happens to be in a building that we hit -- you know?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "if it was me -- i
back home, slogging through it, and then we have fired, as of today, 162 cruise missiles from mostly u.s. navy ships and submarines offshore. so while they are not fighting on the ground, remember this is fuelers, pilots, all those deckhands, all those men and women working on all those ships. aircraft fueling them up. there is a lot of people engaged in this third front. >> jimmy: have we ever seen anything like this in our country? >> we haven't been this busy. i don't think our...
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in the meantime, the u.s. military says it is considering all options in response to attacks from civilians in the coastal city. this video reportedly shot there surfaced on youtube. >>> first contaminated well water, now a cock roach infestation. robert lials with another tenant's horror story. one of the bay area's most controversial landlords. >> we liked it because a lot of light got into the apartment. >> nick thought a third floor apartment in this oakland building would make a good home for his family, but within days of moving in. >> we started seeing cockroaches. >> and within a few weeks. >> they were everywhere. they were in our clothes, our furniture. it got to the point where we find them crawling on our bodies in bed. >> turning what he says should have been peaceful flights of slumber into nightmares for his young son. >> among their toys, we would have to shake off the clothes before we put them on. it is something they will never forget. tbl when the landlord wouldn't fix the problem, he moved
in the meantime, the u.s. military says it is considering all options in response to attacks from civilians in the coastal city. this video reportedly shot there surfaced on youtube. >>> first contaminated well water, now a cock roach infestation. robert lials with another tenant's horror story. one of the bay area's most controversial landlords. >> we liked it because a lot of light got into the apartment. >> nick thought a third floor apartment in this oakland building...
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the u.s. import export bank on president obama's trip to latin america and what it means for u.s. trade. after that, we will discuss the implementation of the health care law. ♪ host: as president obama cut his latin america trip short, and returns to washington, the washington post reports that key nato allies have tentatively agreed to take the lead role. but none have officially signed on. other news out of the middle east -- the yemen president pledging to step down when your early has not satisfied opponents. help from saudi arabia is likely to be rejected. we will keep you updated throughout today's "washington journal." the nation's health-care law turned 1 years old today. we have a separate line set aside for health care .ractitioner i the new health care law -- it says, a loose federation of left-leaning groups have gathered to peddle the virtues of health care reform. it is like we have to world. the article says that in other words, the future is very uncertain right now. i would
the u.s. import export bank on president obama's trip to latin america and what it means for u.s. trade. after that, we will discuss the implementation of the health care law. ♪ host: as president obama cut his latin america trip short, and returns to washington, the washington post reports that key nato allies have tentatively agreed to take the lead role. but none have officially signed on. other news out of the middle east -- the yemen president pledging to step down when your early has...
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early show where he fully backed the u.s. mission in libya saying that this move was necessary and he even suggested that the u.s. supply the rebels with weapons. the overall objective is to stop him from continuing to murder his own population this is a man with american blood on his hands committed acts of terror in the past and our policy of united states policy is articulated by the prez united states states that he should go in the should not stay in power. but out so it sounds like he really doesn't like get off it he noted twice in a five minute interview with a libyan dictator needs to be held responsible by the u.s. for what he's done and then goes on to say that could be has american blood on his hands. he is a proven quantity he is the blood of americans is son his hands because he was responsible for the bombing of pan am one hundred three he is from involved in other acts of terror. now his gung ho approach to libya is it why he's there and especially on the show tonight but rather it seems to be his case of amne
early show where he fully backed the u.s. mission in libya saying that this move was necessary and he even suggested that the u.s. supply the rebels with weapons. the overall objective is to stop him from continuing to murder his own population this is a man with american blood on his hands committed acts of terror in the past and our policy of united states policy is articulated by the prez united states states that he should go in the should not stay in power. but out so it sounds like he...
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in eastern libya, two u.s. airmen have been rescued after their fighter jet crashed due to mechanical failure. it happened in benghazi. these are the first civilian casualties' of the conflict so far. >> it is the last and the new coalition needs -- an american fighter jet crash landing at in libya, the pilots forced to reject. it appears the mission it may have opened fire on friendly villages to only came to help. -- who only came to help. >> we met one who was injured by shrapnel. his son is in intensive care. achmed is angry at what has happened but he does not what the coalition to stop. he calls this a small price for a mission that is saving people's lives. put simply, people here want more of this. gaddafi's army, bombed by the polish and coalition, photograpr posterity. it is a looter's paradise. watching these scenes tells you all you need to know about how desperate they are for arms. and after weeks of fighting, the strain is showing. the rebels argue whether to push for. some are accused of being a
in eastern libya, two u.s. airmen have been rescued after their fighter jet crashed due to mechanical failure. it happened in benghazi. these are the first civilian casualties' of the conflict so far. >> it is the last and the new coalition needs -- an american fighter jet crash landing at in libya, the pilots forced to reject. it appears the mission it may have opened fire on friendly villages to only came to help. -- who only came to help. >> we met one who was injured by...
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this night vision shows a u.s. jet launching on a mission. earlier an f-15 crashed inside libya after an apparent mechanical failure. the crew men ejected and were later rescued. >>> muammar qaddafi made his first appearance since sunday. he told the crowd of supporters that libyans are making fun of the rocket attacks. >>> and meanwhile, president obama is cutting his trip to latin america short by a couple hours to conference with his national security team tomorrow morning. the president said today america's role in the operation will end in a matter of days. secretary of state hillary clinton says people close to qaddafi are exploring options. >> we heard of other people close to him reaching out to people that they know around the world, africa, the middle east, europe, north america and beyond and saying what do we do? how do we get out of this? what happens next? >> clinton cited unconfirmed reports that one of qaddafi's sons may have been killed. >>> there has been another strong aftershock in northeastern japan. a 6.0 earthquake hit
this night vision shows a u.s. jet launching on a mission. earlier an f-15 crashed inside libya after an apparent mechanical failure. the crew men ejected and were later rescued. >>> muammar qaddafi made his first appearance since sunday. he told the crowd of supporters that libyans are making fun of the rocket attacks. >>> and meanwhile, president obama is cutting his trip to latin america short by a couple hours to conference with his national security team tomorrow morning....
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american flights continue against the forces, the u.s. is taking on a supporting role in libya, taking a step back. meantime, there are conflicting reports on how effective these aerial attacks really are. janelle wang has the latest developments. >> reporter: airstrikes have destroyed itself long range systems but there was little evidence that those were attacks were effective in stopping from killing civilians. gadhafi loyalists continue their attacks. they showed no signs of letting up. they said we will beat them. meanwhile, anti-aircraft fire lit up tripoli for a fourth night a row. the no fly enforcement is saving civilians lives. as to who will lead the next charge it's still unclear but the white house said they would step back from a leading role within days. >> we will definitely be involved because we have a lot of nato members who are committed to this process. they want to see command and control that is organized. >> reporter: the u.s. price tag for this mission is estimated in the hundreds of millions of dollars. it went u
american flights continue against the forces, the u.s. is taking on a supporting role in libya, taking a step back. meantime, there are conflicting reports on how effective these aerial attacks really are. janelle wang has the latest developments. >> reporter: airstrikes have destroyed itself long range systems but there was little evidence that those were attacks were effective in stopping from killing civilians. gadhafi loyalists continue their attacks. they showed no signs of letting...
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after due diligence, he felt that however embarrassing it might of been to the u.s. government, it was news and he wanted to run with it and he did it and he is not sorry about that. do you bite into that? >> that is his reasoning? then i do. >> does that mean that almost anything after due diligence isa testble? >> no, and we don't know where the line is. we do make decisions about some forms of criminal brutality. we make decisions that they are not broadcastable by our particular show. i think we have to watch out for universal's. s. i hope we are in the business of looking at the constellation of the question presented every time and but but there was a universal standard applied to everything, i am not sure i would know how to behave as a reporter. we do make judgments about what encourages copycat criminal behavior. we make those judgments. what i am trying to get at also is it is not only universal values that there are national interests that are in ball. involved. the anchor as a series of special responsibilities, does the anchor of a special responsibility
after due diligence, he felt that however embarrassing it might of been to the u.s. government, it was news and he wanted to run with it and he did it and he is not sorry about that. do you bite into that? >> that is his reasoning? then i do. >> does that mean that almost anything after due diligence isa testble? >> no, and we don't know where the line is. we do make decisions about some forms of criminal brutality. we make decisions that they are not broadcastable by our...
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yemen's security forces have been trained by the u.s. in this, the poorest country in the arab world, of major strategic significance because it faces the horn of africa across the gulf of aden. britain has increased its aid substantially to try to stabilize the country, but western criticism of the violence carried are out against protestors by the president's forces has been muted. that's because he's an ally against al qaeda and yes, ma'am subpoena the place where al qaeda have their strongest base used to launch several recent attacks. >> the u.s. administration is taking a more cautious approach in yemen, because they're concerned about the presence of al qaeda inside yemen's borders and they're also concerned about protecting their relationships with the president's son and his nephew, who have been carrying out counterterrorism operations in partnership with american military colonels. >> the future of yemen hangs in the balance. these armored vehicles are planned by troops loyal to the president. he has appealed for unity, warnin
yemen's security forces have been trained by the u.s. in this, the poorest country in the arab world, of major strategic significance because it faces the horn of africa across the gulf of aden. britain has increased its aid substantially to try to stabilize the country, but western criticism of the violence carried are out against protestors by the president's forces has been muted. that's because he's an ally against al qaeda and yes, ma'am subpoena the place where al qaeda have their...
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both airmen are back with u.s. forces this evening. >> and that first downed american war plane is fueling opposition to the president's military intervention in this country. >> the president being hit from both left and right. and there is a look at where bay area members stand. >> those who have weighed in against bar outnumber supporters and. >> this was a mechanical problem that brought down the fighter jet, and the crew escaped unhurt, the crash is bringing home the cost of america's involvement. the president again today defended his decision. >> i believed the costs are outweighed by benefits. >> in congress, he's taking flak and more from the left than right. >> the president exceeded his authorities and it's very clear. >> how republican leader eric canto room. do you think it's a bad move? >> i'm still waiting to hear from the administration how they see this playing out. >> last week, house minority leader nancy pelosi commended the president and senator feinstein said the administration is focused on s
both airmen are back with u.s. forces this evening. >> and that first downed american war plane is fueling opposition to the president's military intervention in this country. >> the president being hit from both left and right. and there is a look at where bay area members stand. >> those who have weighed in against bar outnumber supporters and. >> this was a mechanical problem that brought down the fighter jet, and the crew escaped unhurt, the crash is bringing home...
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u.s. president. and the new holes in japan's attempts to cool the reactors of the quake damaged fukushima power plant that's rising black smoke the evacuation of workers and fire five. pm wednesday night here in moscow you're watching the r.t. news channel with kevin zero in very warm welcome the top story coalition strikes on libya is showing no signs of easing with more than three hundred war plane flights reportedly on the fourth night a french aircraft carrier is now moving to the region two more fighter jets are arriving in crete despite the pentagon she's pledged to ease the intensity of the strikes policy is following developments in the capital tripoli. colonel gadhafi spoke on state television on tuesday night in what we're being told is and i've addressed some of his compound bab al aziziya now that compound was hit some two days ago by iraq allied is striking he was incredibly angry and incredibly defiant he called this a crusader war and say that he would not back down that the
u.s. president. and the new holes in japan's attempts to cool the reactors of the quake damaged fukushima power plant that's rising black smoke the evacuation of workers and fire five. pm wednesday night here in moscow you're watching the r.t. news channel with kevin zero in very warm welcome the top story coalition strikes on libya is showing no signs of easing with more than three hundred war plane flights reportedly on the fourth night a french aircraft carrier is now moving to the region...
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if tina asked exchanged fighter jets to u.s. destroyers three u.s. the marines then one british submarine and that was just over the weekend if in going in a multilateral lead means with the backing of other countries but largely the intelligence the lap and then the personnel from i hear we want to cover this today from a lot of different sides of the story so we've brought in feet motley president of less government as well as medea benjamin co-founder of the anti-war organization code pink let's just kind of start and get a feel for what you guys think about this should the u.s. be involved in any sense in libya with the author with you well we should be involved in supporting movements for the macro see around the world and there are many ways to do that but we shouldn't be involved militarily. there is no the only vital national interest one could argue for is the small percentage of oil that libya contributes to the world market but beyond that that does not justify we have zero national interest in this i would disagree with the adult point wh
if tina asked exchanged fighter jets to u.s. destroyers three u.s. the marines then one british submarine and that was just over the weekend if in going in a multilateral lead means with the backing of other countries but largely the intelligence the lap and then the personnel from i hear we want to cover this today from a lot of different sides of the story so we've brought in feet motley president of less government as well as medea benjamin co-founder of the anti-war organization code pink...
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u.s. forces have taken a prominent role in the u.n. authorized operation. barack obama made it clear that soon increasingly fewer american planes will be involved. >> i would expect that over the next several days we will have clarity and a meeting of the minds with all those participating in the process. we are already seeing a significant reduction in the number of u.s. planes involved in operations over libya. >> and this is the result of those operations, a workshop on a military base where an officer told the bbc overnight bombing caused some destruction but nobody died. elsewhere the authorities allege allied air strikes killed many civilians. bbc asked for evidence but none has been provided. >> in eastern libya two u.s. airmen were rescued after their fighter jet crashed because of apparent mechanical failure. there were reports six villagers were shot and hurt in the rescue effort. these are the first confirmed casualties of the conflict. >> it is the last thing the new coalition
u.s. forces have taken a prominent role in the u.n. authorized operation. barack obama made it clear that soon increasingly fewer american planes will be involved. >> i would expect that over the next several days we will have clarity and a meeting of the minds with all those participating in the process. we are already seeing a significant reduction in the number of u.s. planes involved in operations over libya. >> and this is the result of those operations, a workshop on a...
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u.s. the u.k. france and italy so i think they're very torn for a long time and it's only really over the last weekend that they did a bit of a rush job to take the violence to the next stage and protect the rebels that they had been backing secretly for a couple of decades in the east of libya so i think a different names from different countries different vested interests within libya of the different countries and also different histories are all playing a part in this in this model and it is interesting is we're looking at the sort of conflicting reports coming out of the u.k. particularly about the end game where the military chief of defense is saying absolutely not we're not going to get out of the capitaine the instate we're not going to kind of assess the gadhafi and yet the government is trying to sort of hedge its bets on that front i think the temptation is going to get stronger and stronger certainly for the west the u.k. and france to try and get rid of gadhafi in an accident
u.s. the u.k. france and italy so i think they're very torn for a long time and it's only really over the last weekend that they did a bit of a rush job to take the violence to the next stage and protect the rebels that they had been backing secretly for a couple of decades in the east of libya so i think a different names from different countries different vested interests within libya of the different countries and also different histories are all playing a part in this in this model and it...
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but we will not be in the lead. >> the u.s. and european coalition have fired more than 160 tomahawk cruise missiles at a cost of more than a million dollars apiece. >>> and three journalists who were released in tripoli today four days after they were captured by the libyan government. two of them work for a french news service, the other a photographer for getty images. so far they are not going public with details of their detainment. four "new york times" journalists recently held for six days said they were abused while in captivity. >>> in japan new concerns about spread of radiation and another setback in the effort to prevent a nuclear meltdown. black smoke is rising out of one of the reactors at the crippled plant prompting another evacuation. this problem comes after workers got a major step closer to ending the crisis altogether. they restored electricity to the nuclear power plant but they have to check all the equipment before turning on the cooling systems. meantime, there is a spike in radiation levels in tokyo's
but we will not be in the lead. >> the u.s. and european coalition have fired more than 160 tomahawk cruise missiles at a cost of more than a million dollars apiece. >>> and three journalists who were released in tripoli today four days after they were captured by the libyan government. two of them work for a french news service, the other a photographer for getty images. so far they are not going public with details of their detainment. four "new york times"...
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oh, man. >>> first, we do have two u.s. airmen recovering this morning after their disabled warplane crashed in libya. >> abc's alex marquardt traveled to the remote desert town where villagers came to the rescue. >> reporter: so many villagers came to the crash site there's now a dirt path leading through the wheat. its wings and tail fins, almost the only recognizable part. the rest burned almost beyond recognition. at first we were scared. we thought it was a gadhafi plane that would strike us, this man said. aboard the f-15, two crew members, the pilot and seated behind hip the weapons systems officer. the plane preparing for an air strike carries heavy weaponry. at 11:33 p.m. equipment failure. the weapons officer ejects first. followed within a second by the pilot. the two parachuting down into the darkness. the pilot, separated from his partner, holds a gps beacon and a pistol. he sees villagers approaching and radios for help. just after 1:30 a.m. u.s. jets arrive dropping two 500-pound bombs to push back the uniden
oh, man. >>> first, we do have two u.s. airmen recovering this morning after their disabled warplane crashed in libya. >> abc's alex marquardt traveled to the remote desert town where villagers came to the rescue. >> reporter: so many villagers came to the crash site there's now a dirt path leading through the wheat. its wings and tail fins, almost the only recognizable part. the rest burned almost beyond recognition. at first we were scared. we thought it was a gadhafi...
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and it looks like the u.s. and its allies have chosen to support the rebels ok that's what it looks like ok who exactly these people are is not very clear to me or it seems the anybody else ok but so the u.s. and its allies are making a commitment to somehow rebuild the nation of libya haven't we learned from our past experiences go right ahead. so we have to play the hand we're dealt and the hand it world out there is this we're seeing a complete meltdown of authoritarian rule in north africa and in the middle east what does the united states or allies do sit back and let it occur when people are rising up and asking for help in atrocities are being made against their people by their own governments is that what america and our allies should do you know we need to stand with the people who are standing up against but there are terrible could we got to help it happen and also not fair is what we heard also on the program what about bahrain we're not talking about them we're not protecting their rights and you'r
and it looks like the u.s. and its allies have chosen to support the rebels ok that's what it looks like ok who exactly these people are is not very clear to me or it seems the anybody else ok but so the u.s. and its allies are making a commitment to somehow rebuild the nation of libya haven't we learned from our past experiences go right ahead. so we have to play the hand we're dealt and the hand it world out there is this we're seeing a complete meltdown of authoritarian rule in north africa...
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president none have been in response to a military attack or even threat of an attack on u.s. soil and none have ever been formally declared wars we are to protect thousands of innocent people in kosovo from a mounting military offensive we are determined to knock out satam hussein's nuclear bomb potential we will also destroy his chemical weapons facilities self defense is not only our right it is our duty the definition of duty often changing the result eerily parallel thank you god bless you. god. thank you very much christine for r.t.d. . more insight into the situation in libya coming up next hour in fact unpaid lavelle show cross tool which offers a variety as ever of opinions on this edition some very intense debate. we're seeing a complete meltdown of authoritarian rule in north africa and in the middle east what does the united states or our allies do sit back and let it occur when people are rising up and asking for help in atrocities are being made against their people by their own governments this is essentially dressed up as a humanitarian mission and the days and
president none have been in response to a military attack or even threat of an attack on u.s. soil and none have ever been formally declared wars we are to protect thousands of innocent people in kosovo from a mounting military offensive we are determined to knock out satam hussein's nuclear bomb potential we will also destroy his chemical weapons facilities self defense is not only our right it is our duty the definition of duty often changing the result eerily parallel thank you god bless...
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well u.s. congressman dennis kucinich said it's time for wants him to think of diplomatic methods to ease tensions in the muslim world rather than cultivate more conflicts there we are in a fourth war here fourth front going to. push iraq and afghanistan. we do these wars and the united states does not have unlimited power we should be trying to find a way to effect more with the muslim community worldwide which means getting out of atlanta stand out of iraq out of. away from the explain currents in pakistan and it doesn't mean ceding to terrorism it means you work with the world community this is a massive intervention already in the name of a no fly zone which isn't like telling people you just can't park in a space it's really a massive attack on infrastructure of a nation we're in a war. but the history of u.s. involvement in conflicts over the years suggests the future is bleak for colonel gadhafi no matter whether the libyan people want this or not that's one opinion voiced and peter lave
well u.s. congressman dennis kucinich said it's time for wants him to think of diplomatic methods to ease tensions in the muslim world rather than cultivate more conflicts there we are in a fourth war here fourth front going to. push iraq and afghanistan. we do these wars and the united states does not have unlimited power we should be trying to find a way to effect more with the muslim community worldwide which means getting out of atlanta stand out of iraq out of. away from the explain...
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sixteen fighter jets to u.s. destroyers three u.s. marines and just one british the marine and that was just over the weekend i think going in multilaterally means with the backing of other countries but largely what the intelligence the weapons and the personnel from right here so should the u.s. even be in libya earlier i posed that question to see not only president of last government and media benjamin co-founder of the anti-war organization code pink be should be involved in supporting movements for democracy around the world and there are many ways to do that but we shouldn't be involved militarily. there is no the only vital national interest one could argue for is the small percentage of oil. libya contributes to the world market beyond. that does not justify we have zero national interest in this i would disagree with medea to a point which is we don't know who we're supporting on the other side they're calling themselves a democracy movement because that helps them on their messaging worldwide but we don't know who we're sup
sixteen fighter jets to u.s. destroyers three u.s. marines and just one british the marine and that was just over the weekend i think going in multilaterally means with the backing of other countries but largely what the intelligence the weapons and the personnel from right here so should the u.s. even be in libya earlier i posed that question to see not only president of last government and media benjamin co-founder of the anti-war organization code pink be should be involved in supporting...
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what they're saying about being back on u.s. soil. off at 5:45 p.m., to air man saved after their plane crashes in libya. how they survived. plus, the growing strife in libya. at 550 p on the link some people will go to save money on gasoline and why could be causing prices to coming up. hey marcel, watch this! hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] don't miss a second of ncaa march madness with my multiview, only from at&t u-verse. just $29 a month for the first 6 months. dvr included. in the network there are no hard choices. >>pam: 11 days after the devastating earthquake in tsunami, japan's government says the number of confirmed deaths has topped 9000. nearly 14,000 are still missing. the region is being wracked by strong aftershocks, there were four today > magnitude 6. the news from the crippled nuclear power plant is a little more encouraging. repair crews have restore electrical condit
what they're saying about being back on u.s. soil. off at 5:45 p.m., to air man saved after their plane crashes in libya. how they survived. plus, the growing strife in libya. at 550 p on the link some people will go to save money on gasoline and why could be causing prices to coming up. hey marcel, watch this! hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ]...
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u.s. presidents none have been in response to a military attack or even threat of an attack on u.s. soil and none have ever been formally declared war we had to protect thousands of innocent people in kosovo from a melting military offensive we are determined to knock out set of hussein's nuclear bomb potential we will also destroy its chemical weapons facilities so this is not only our right it is our duty the definition of duty often changing the results eerily parallel thank you god bless you. god. thank you very much christine. u.s. congressman dennis kucinich says it's time for washington to think of diplomatic methods to ease tensions in the middle in the muslim world rather than cultivate more conflicts there. we are in a fourth war here fourth from pakistan plus iraq and afghanistan. going to these wars and the united states does not have unlimited power we should be trying to find a way to effect more with the muslim community worldwide which means getting out of afghanistan out o
u.s. presidents none have been in response to a military attack or even threat of an attack on u.s. soil and none have ever been formally declared war we had to protect thousands of innocent people in kosovo from a melting military offensive we are determined to knock out set of hussein's nuclear bomb potential we will also destroy its chemical weapons facilities so this is not only our right it is our duty the definition of duty often changing the results eerily parallel thank you god bless...
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the u.s. lost a jet there today, an older fighter jet, mechanical failure they say, and not a shootdown. both pilots are okay. but it could have ended much differently. and in the beginning stages still of this so far u.s.-led attack, a lot of people are wondering how this ends. we begin tonight with our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. jim, good evening? >> reporter: good evening, brian. for american air crews, this is about as tense as it gets. and it took more than 12 hours to safely recover both of the downed airmen. what's left of the american fighter jet was scattered across the libyan desert. the air force f-15 was on a bombing mission when it developed engine trouble. the two americans ejected as the plane went down. two marine harrier jets soon located the downed pilot not far from the wreckage, and he was flown to safety. in the process, marine officials say one of the jets dropped two bombs. another may have strafed the area with gunfire. six civilians were wounded but surpr
the u.s. lost a jet there today, an older fighter jet, mechanical failure they say, and not a shootdown. both pilots are okay. but it could have ended much differently. and in the beginning stages still of this so far u.s.-led attack, a lot of people are wondering how this ends. we begin tonight with our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. jim, good evening? >> reporter: good evening, brian. for american air crews, this is about as tense as it gets. and it took more than 12 hours to...
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the u.s. bans the import of some japanese foods. >> right there. right there! >> and too close for comfort. a kayaker in florida meets a >> and too close for comfort. a kayaker in florida meets a monster of the deep. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us, i'm betty nguyen. we will not surrender. those words, the defiant libyan leader moammar gadhafi, who made his first public appearance in a week. despite the allied-imposed no-fly zone, libyan troops continued their unrelenting attacks against rebel-held cities where conditions are described as desperate. the u.s. military says it is considering all options. explosions were heard in tripoli this morning. and susan mcginnis is in washington with more on this story. good morning, susan. >> hi, good morning, betty. the mission in libya is accomplishing its goal, including grounding gadhafi's air force. but as criticism of the operation grows, along with the cost, the u.s. is looking to hand off control. despi
the u.s. bans the import of some japanese foods. >> right there. right there! >> and too close for comfort. a kayaker in florida meets a >> and too close for comfort. a kayaker in florida meets a monster of the deep. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us, i'm betty nguyen. we will not surrender. those words, the defiant libyan leader moammar gadhafi, who made his first public appearance in a week. despite the allied-imposed no-fly...
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let's take a look at how bin markets are performing u.s. stocks turned high as more positive corporate reports counted concerns of rising oil prices and political events in the middle east among top again as these but i mean as you know news the and first case companies way right doesn't dividend makes yet. european stocks and at the session mixed as worries about the problems in portugal and ireland very much retailers were among the biggest losers but it seems really down more than five percent after disappointing results in a ball can make a b.m.w. was on the rise after a program of great. ground here in russia the markets finished the trading session in the blind the r.c.s. up by one percent by the mindsets gained over one and a half percent. time let's have a look at some individual sharon reeves among the new chips no risk nicole gain two percent of the company at school the chairman of the financial power broker alexander the notion was elected to the company's board in the energy sector into a crowd grew almost three percent and new
let's take a look at how bin markets are performing u.s. stocks turned high as more positive corporate reports counted concerns of rising oil prices and political events in the middle east among top again as these but i mean as you know news the and first case companies way right doesn't dividend makes yet. european stocks and at the session mixed as worries about the problems in portugal and ireland very much retailers were among the biggest losers but it seems really down more than five...
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. >> susie: so, what's next for the u.s. stock market? suzanne pratt got some answers. >> reporter: on wall street, they're calling it the "teflon market". throw at stocks an earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear crisis in japan, not to mention a war in libya, yet the dow is above 12,000. nyse broker ted weisberg is surprised by the market's resiliency. but says he finds the recent volatility very troubling. >> the volatility, to me, simply says that there's no confidence. yes, the market's had a dramatic move off the lows, but for the most part, this move has not be accompanied by a lot of volume on the upside of the swing. >> reporter: still, the question is whether stocks can maintain their non-stick status? experts say that will depend on the quality of corporate profits. we'll get that news starting in about three weeks. according to thomson reuters, which tracks earnings data, wall street will not be disappointed by first quarter results. s&p 500 firms are expected to show profit growth of 13.6% for q-1. that number has steadily improved
. >> susie: so, what's next for the u.s. stock market? suzanne pratt got some answers. >> reporter: on wall street, they're calling it the "teflon market". throw at stocks an earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear crisis in japan, not to mention a war in libya, yet the dow is above 12,000. nyse broker ted weisberg is surprised by the market's resiliency. but says he finds the recent volatility very troubling. >> the volatility, to me, simply says that there's no...
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u.s. attorney matt parrela told jurors the defendant was given immunity and all he had to do was the tell the truth. he couldn't do it. and testimony will show that he planned not to do it. but defense attorney allen ruby told the jury that bonds didn't lie. and gave information that led to evidence from balco labs. bonds former trainer has consistently refused to testify that he gave bonds steroids shots. >> i think this is the theater of the absurd. >> reporter: the first witness, former irs witness trovisky showed the jury evidence that would eventually lead to greg anderson and bonds' grand jury testimony in 2003. >> we said all along that we were looking forward to and welcoming the chance to the test the accusations in court. >> reporter: now prosecutors say they'll call bell and foster to testify that they saw him using illegal steroids. defense attorney say bell betrayed bonds to sell a book and that hopkins forged bonds signature on memorabilia to make money. >>>-- she sited the d
u.s. attorney matt parrela told jurors the defendant was given immunity and all he had to do was the tell the truth. he couldn't do it. and testimony will show that he planned not to do it. but defense attorney allen ruby told the jury that bonds didn't lie. and gave information that led to evidence from balco labs. bonds former trainer has consistently refused to testify that he gave bonds steroids shots. >> i think this is the theater of the absurd. >> reporter: the first witness,...
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does step back very stupid probability for you the u.s. charge the french will always claim that they're not working to get up in the first gulf war you know they're going to want to go to the french military very professional and so they're working with everybody else you don't see french planes but bring in put you know planes will be divided. it's or anything but oh there were some reports that initially some of the french jets on saturday that went out that had been cleared or there wasn't. any type of the united states wanted to be the first player because we don't want to sort of be seen as the end of american involvement of a muslim country given the fact that we went into iraq under false pretenses now of course we don't want to be seen that way but i'm just asking then how technically even this defense secretary robert gates came out today and said possibly even by this weekend the u.s. is going to take a step back how is that going to happen what's going to happen is we will not be flying those really well patrols with sixteen so
does step back very stupid probability for you the u.s. charge the french will always claim that they're not working to get up in the first gulf war you know they're going to want to go to the french military very professional and so they're working with everybody else you don't see french planes but bring in put you know planes will be divided. it's or anything but oh there were some reports that initially some of the french jets on saturday that went out that had been cleared or there wasn't....
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regina benjamin, u.s. surgeon general. with each cigarette, you have to ask yourself: "is this the one that will cause a heart attack?" if you really want to quit smoking, call 1-800-quit-now. >>> a new report today from a transportation advocacy group shows an alarming number of bay area bridges and overpasses are structurally deefficient. one of the worse is the over pass at fifth avenue and interstate 880 in oakland. repairs there are under way using federal stimulus money. transportation for america says nationally about 11% of bridges are deficient. but in the bay area there are more. in san francisco 34% of the bridges and overpasses are concerned deficient. for san mateo county it's 22%. >> as our bridges get older in the state, we're facing a bigger and bigger backlog of bridges that are considered unsafe. >> you can read the full report at ktvu.com. just look for the right now section. >>> the california state university system may cut enrollment by 5% next year. it's part of the larger plan to deal with anticipat
regina benjamin, u.s. surgeon general. with each cigarette, you have to ask yourself: "is this the one that will cause a heart attack?" if you really want to quit smoking, call 1-800-quit-now. >>> a new report today from a transportation advocacy group shows an alarming number of bay area bridges and overpasses are structurally deefficient. one of the worse is the over pass at fifth avenue and interstate 880 in oakland. repairs there are under way using federal stimulus...
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i supported it by man state holding a u.s. -- main stakeholders, like the u.s.. some have established -- we have established of salaam group. the first one is logic -- logistics. it is 80% in negotiations. you have to be able to be at the right place at the right time and be also in a way that you appeared to be, not contaminated. flying by a marine helicopter may in no way give you a certain time of profile. we have been putting our own helicopters, we have aided them, and the three planes that we have at the disposal of the salaam support group and therefore of the peace cuts. they use them actively because they needed to go all of the country to start talking to the local community and say, if we propose this and they propose that, would you feel comfortable with that? what is your concern about that? and secondly, around the region, they've been to turkey, to pakistan, and they just announced and with our support, to go to iran. a pillar of the slalaam group, many qualified in people who had a remarkable capacity of having us started the taliban on the other
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a warning from u.s. health officials about food coming from japan amidst the nuclear crisis. >>> and losing his cool. singer chris brown snaps after questions about his assault on former girlfriend rihanna. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation including the pick time zone. i'm lynn berry. today we begin with a power struggle. a fourth day of allied strikes have damaged moammar gadhafi's air defense systems, but so far, the attacks have failed to cripple gadhafi's confidence or put an end to his assaults. this against civilian opponents. anti-aircraft fire streaked the skies overnight over tripoli after a day of heavy fighting against gadhafi loyalists. despite some success in the south, the inexperienced rebels found themselves outgunned by government forces in the western city of misrata. and to the east of ajabiya. gadhafi spoke on tv yesterday and a defiant gadhafi predicted, and ever defiant, gadhafi predicted "we will win
a warning from u.s. health officials about food coming from japan amidst the nuclear crisis. >>> and losing his cool. singer chris brown snaps after questions about his assault on former girlfriend rihanna. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation including the pick time zone. i'm lynn berry. today we begin with a power struggle. a fourth day of allied strikes have damaged moammar gadhafi's air defense...
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just after 1:30 a.m., u.s. jets arrive, dropping two 500-pound bombs, to push back the unidentified group. at 2:19 a.m., two ospreys reach the stranded fighter pilot. above, choppers stand ready with marines, but they're not needed. one of the ospreys lands and the stranded pilot is rescued. the second crew member landed in a nearby field. the 27-year-old injured his ankles, but was okay. he hid near a farm. the owner of that farm was hit by shrapnel in the bomb dropped to protect the downed airmen. despite the wound, he says he understands. "it was to protect their pilots," he says. "it was a misunderstanding. we forgive them and we thank the coalition forces." another family member told us there was confusion, the airmen thought theville anders were gadhafi forces. but they weren't. they gave the crew member feud and juice and helped him get back to benghazi, where he was eventually picked up by american forces. the family kept his helmet. alex marquardt, abc news, got sultan in eastern libya. >>> and it is h
just after 1:30 a.m., u.s. jets arrive, dropping two 500-pound bombs, to push back the unidentified group. at 2:19 a.m., two ospreys reach the stranded fighter pilot. above, choppers stand ready with marines, but they're not needed. one of the ospreys lands and the stranded pilot is rescued. the second crew member landed in a nearby field. the 27-year-old injured his ankles, but was okay. he hid near a farm. the owner of that farm was hit by shrapnel in the bomb dropped to protect the downed...
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japanese food make less than 4% of all u.s. food imports. >>> scientists at uc berkeley and the epa say they are seeing trace amounts of radio active isotopes from the japanese nuclear incident here and in the bay area. researchers at uc berkeley believe the isotopes will decline in the next few days. >>> operators of the fukushima made progress today but also suffered set backs. tomorrow they hope to restart the cooling systems to the damaged reactors providing the pumps were not damaged by the tsunami. workers stopped working on the electrical system to pour water on the fuel rods. >>> executives of the tokyo electric power company went to shelters today and apologized to people for the nuclear plant leak. >>> and farther away from the nuclear complex, radiation levels dropped significant today. but officials added more foods to the list of tainted items. they say the amount of radiation is low and no longer an effect. >>> the work of burying the dead is under way in the north. a mass burial for 200 people, funeral homes and
japanese food make less than 4% of all u.s. food imports. >>> scientists at uc berkeley and the epa say they are seeing trace amounts of radio active isotopes from the japanese nuclear incident here and in the bay area. researchers at uc berkeley believe the isotopes will decline in the next few days. >>> operators of the fukushima made progress today but also suffered set backs. tomorrow they hope to restart the cooling systems to the damaged reactors providing the pumps were...
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fear strikes the u.s. do we need iodine pills? is the radiation coming? will my family be okay? where do you go for answers, advice, guidance? how about the madoff family? yes, that madoff family. >> mr. madoff, what would you say to all the people that lost money? what would you say to them? >> reporter: why should people take you seriously? >> why not? i'm a mom. i'm facing the same challenges they are. >> reporter: katherine hooper is the president of black umbrella, a disaster management company. she is also engaged to andrew madoff, the youngest son of bernard madoff, now in prison for defrauding investors of billions. andrew, 44 years old, and the only surviving child, used to work for his father. >> sorry, i have no comment. >> reporter: now, he's black umbrella's director of operations. when people call, do they know who you are, do they know your family connections? >> i'm not going to talk about that. >> reporter: the company, based in manhattan, helps families plan for all kinds of disasters. and business these days? our business has increased 300% over this week. >>
fear strikes the u.s. do we need iodine pills? is the radiation coming? will my family be okay? where do you go for answers, advice, guidance? how about the madoff family? yes, that madoff family. >> mr. madoff, what would you say to all the people that lost money? what would you say to them? >> reporter: why should people take you seriously? >> why not? i'm a mom. i'm facing the same challenges they are. >> reporter: katherine hooper is the president of black umbrella,...
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the u.s. cost of combat became clear yesterday when the pentagon said a mechanical problem downed this f-15 fighter jet east of benghazi. the two crew members were safely rescued. in a nearby hospital, a doctor said he welcomed this international help. >> if they don't come to help us, so, benghazi will be lost. >> reporter: it is still unclear who will next lead the no-fly zone enforcement. though, in an exclusive interview, secretary of state hillary clinton told abc's diane sawyer, details will be worked out within days. >> nato will be definitely involved. we do have a lot of nato members who are committed to this process. and they want to see command and control that is organized. >> reporter: president obama called plans for the u.s. handover of control an exit strategy. and he said, it will happen this week. rob and peggy? >> and, emily, this is now the fifth day of the no-fly zone enforcement. we're starting to get an idea of the price tag for all of this. what is the amount we're talk
the u.s. cost of combat became clear yesterday when the pentagon said a mechanical problem downed this f-15 fighter jet east of benghazi. the two crew members were safely rescued. in a nearby hospital, a doctor said he welcomed this international help. >> if they don't come to help us, so, benghazi will be lost. >> reporter: it is still unclear who will next lead the no-fly zone enforcement. though, in an exclusive interview, secretary of state hillary clinton told abc's diane...
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the u.s., ichiro fujisaki. >> brown: special correspondent steve sapienza reports from bangladesh on the struggle to meet the basic needs of an exploding population. >> dahka is one of the world's fastest growing cities and one of the poorest. with 2,000 newcomers daily the struggle to find clean water in the slums often has life threatening consequences. >> ifill: and ray suarez examines what a merger between at&t and t-mobile would mean for consumers and the wireless industry. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> oil companies have changed my country. >> oil companies can make a difference. >> we have the chance to build the economy. >> create jobs, keep people healthy and improve schools. >> and our communities. >> in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers, launch child's programs. it's not just good business. >> i'm hopeful about my country's future. >> it's my country's future. >> you can't manufacture prid
the u.s., ichiro fujisaki. >> brown: special correspondent steve sapienza reports from bangladesh on the struggle to meet the basic needs of an exploding population. >> dahka is one of the world's fastest growing cities and one of the poorest. with 2,000 newcomers daily the struggle to find clean water in the slums often has life threatening consequences. >> ifill: and ray suarez examines what a merger between at&t and t-mobile would mean for consumers and the wireless...
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commanders in the field confirm that a u.s. f-15e was lost in the fight, but does not shot down over libya. they say it suffered mechanical failure and crashed. the airmen on board ejected and was rescued. while all this was happening, though, the president is not at the white house. he is continuing his tour of latin america. it's a move that is drawing some criticism from the right. >> he is in brazil in south america, kicking soccer balls with little boys instead of being back here in washington, d.c. as our commander in chief. >> look, the blood of americans is on gadhafi's hands because we know that he was responsible for pan am 103. we should be removed from power. >> reporter: president obama says he still wants to transfer control of the operation to nato, but he says no timetable for that has been set up. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> okay, garvin, thank you. >>> we continue our coverage on the ongoing disaster in japan. the official death toll has now passed 9,000 people, with at least 13,000 more missing. in a
commanders in the field confirm that a u.s. f-15e was lost in the fight, but does not shot down over libya. they say it suffered mechanical failure and crashed. the airmen on board ejected and was rescued. while all this was happening, though, the president is not at the white house. he is continuing his tour of latin america. it's a move that is drawing some criticism from the right. >> he is in brazil in south america, kicking soccer balls with little boys instead of being back here in...
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here at home u.s. coast guard today reopened the santa cruz harbor. closed after about 100 boats were damaged or sunk by the japanese tsunami. spokesperson says debris has been removed and 8 of the 10 sunken vessels have now been raised. >> in south dakota abortion rights groups threatening to file suit against a bill signed into law today by the governor there. the law forces women to receive counseling at anti-abortion pregnancy health centers. also requires them to wait three days. the longest waiting period in the country after meeting with a doctor to have an abortion. governor says quote i hope that whoym are considering an abortion will use this 3 day period to make good choices. end of quote. opponent say the law violates women constitutional rights to an abortion. measure goes into effect on july the first. >>> still to come here tonight. top of the hill and top of the world. >> what are we celebrating the fact that we are here. >> next the rope they are celebrateing in daly city tonight. the woman whose past time now tells the tale of that s
here at home u.s. coast guard today reopened the santa cruz harbor. closed after about 100 boats were damaged or sunk by the japanese tsunami. spokesperson says debris has been removed and 8 of the 10 sunken vessels have now been raised. >> in south dakota abortion rights groups threatening to file suit against a bill signed into law today by the governor there. the law forces women to receive counseling at anti-abortion pregnancy health centers. also requires them to wait three days. the...
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u.s. rescue helicopter flew in to pick up the pilots, they began firing on those villagers. despite the incident, the villagers say they want the u.s. involvement to continue. >>> the price tag for the u.s. involvement is topping the $100 million mark. and debate over more funding is raging in washington. according to navy figures, the u.s. has spent $225 million already on tomahawk missiles to establish that no-fly zone in libya. and it will cost another $100 million a week to maintain the no-fly zone. military officials say they may have to ask congress for more money. lawmakers on both sides say the country cannot afford it. >>> time now 5:17. the u.s. military now investigating the capture of illegal immigrants who were posing as u.s. marines. border patrol agents stopped this van on march 14th. it was near a san diego check point. inside they found 13 illegal immigrants. they were wearing military uniforms. and the van had a fake u.s. government license plate. among those arrested wer
u.s. rescue helicopter flew in to pick up the pilots, they began firing on those villagers. despite the incident, the villagers say they want the u.s. involvement to continue. >>> the price tag for the u.s. involvement is topping the $100 million mark. and debate over more funding is raging in washington. according to navy figures, the u.s. has spent $225 million already on tomahawk missiles to establish that no-fly zone in libya. and it will cost another $100 million a week to...